Ultrasound Measurements and Physical Fitness of Elite Youth Basketball Players

Author:

Lisón Juan Francisco12,García-Herreros Sergio34,Ricart Borja56,Godoy Eduardo Jorge37ORCID,Nozal Sara3,Cotolí-Suarez Pedro56,Jordán-López Jaime1,Amer-Cuenca Juan José8,Salvador-Coloma Pablo3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University CEU Cardenal Herrera, CEU Universities, Alfara del Patriarca, Spain

2. CIBER of Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition CIBERobn, CB06/03 Carlos III Health Institute, Madrid, Spain

3. Dawako Medtech, S.L. – Dpto. Medical Imaging (Ultrasound)

4. Physiotherapy, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Universitat de Valencia, Valencia, Spain

5. Physical Education and Sports Department, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

6. Alqueria LAB, Valencia Basket, Valencia, Spain

7. Computational Multiscale Simulation Lab, Department of Computer Science, Universitat de Valencia, Valencia, Spain

8. Department of Nursing and Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University CEU Cardenal Herrera, CEU Universities, Alfara del Patriarca, Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe countermovement jump, the V-cut test, the muscle thickness and the adjacent subcutaneous fat thickness of the gastrocnemius medialis and rectus femoris are important physiological indicators for success in basketball. The aims of this study were to evaluate between-age-category and between-gender differences in these indicators and examine the relationships between physical tests and ultrasound measurements. The measurements were recorded in a sample of 131 elite basketball players (66 males) who played in three age-categories (U14, U16, or U18). We performed two-way analysis of covariance tests and age-adjusted partial correlation analyses. U16 and U18 males showed better performance in the countermovement jump and V-cut tests and lower adjacent subcutaneous fat thickness of the gastrocnemius medialis and rectus femoris compared to the U14 males (p≤.001) and to age-category equivalent female players (p≤.001). Comparisons between the age categories in females did not show significant differences in any of the study variables. Adjacent subcutaneous fat thickness of the gastrocnemius medialis explained 22.3% of the variation for the countermovement jump result and 12.9% of the variation for the V-cut result in males (p<.01). This study is the first to show the association and predictive role of subcutaneous fat thickness measured by ultrasound in physical performance of male and female elite youth basketball players.

Funder

DAWAKO Medtech S.L.

University CEU Cardenal Herrera

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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